Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation: Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. - To rescue, release and provide sanctuary with dignity.
Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation: Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. - To rescue, release and provide sanctuary with dignity.
Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. • P.O. Box 369, Kendalia, TX 78027 • Contact Us 
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WRR relies upon the donations of its members to help care for the animals. Your money feeds the animals and keeps them nourished with fresh produce, formula, nuts, and meats. It provides the medical attention that so many need. It keeps the primate houses warm in winter. It maintains and enriches the enclosures that are the lifetime homes to our Sanctuary residents.

Attend WRR Events

Attend one of WRR's fun events to support the valuable work we do and socialize with other animal lovers.

Employment Opportunities

Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) occasionally has administrative, maintenance, medical, and animal care job openings.

Internships

Applications are being accepted for Animal Care Internship and Veterinary Technician Internship positions at WRR.

Volunteer Opportunities

At WRR there are many opportunities for Volunteers to learn about the hundreds of species of wildlife found in South Texas while helping them recover from injuries, illnesses, and the trauma of being orphaned.

Provide a Protected Release Site

A critical component of our wildlife rehabilitation program is a species-appropriate and protected release site. If you own a large parcel of land and you would like it to be home to some of the many wonderful wild animals who are brought up in our clinic and nursery each year, please consider applying to become a protected release site for rehabilitated WRR animals.

 

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